A book on the back of one's house
It is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Y ǎ NGW ū zh ù sh ū, which describes that one's heart is put on a book. It comes from the biography of Wang Wei in Nanping Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wang Wei of Yuanxiang in Nanping County of Liang Dynasty, it is said that "when I look at the world, I find it hard to be happy. I just lie on my back in bed and read the book. Long live forever, who will pass it on
Degree of common use
Common idioms
Chinese PinYin : yǎng wū zhù shū
A book on the back of one's house
Everything in advance is established, not in advance is abandoned. fán shì yù zé lì,bù yù zé fèi
expansive sky ; let loose the imagination ; have a rambling chat. tiān kōng hǎi kuò
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous. jié zhuó yáng qīng
each party must make some concessions to the other for the sake of the country. xiāng rěn wèi guó